What would you guys suggest for closed bass head headphones? (for a fan of the K702 Annie and X1's)

Any closed headphones that still do pretty well for games (positional cues, etc)? I know they wouldn't be as good as open headphones for that purpose, but any that still do it pretty well?

@Ero-Sennin

Not to be the guy but the M-100's are pretty much it in the portable realm with out spending a lot on the edition 8's. Fun sounding but still very accurate. Soundstage is massive! Highs and mids are super smooth and you can use them straight out if a player and get great sound. Amp them and they scale up quite well. Very impressive all around. They took over my MMX-300's as my gaming pair so that was a huge surprise.

Thanks,

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Sorry not just for portable but for the money they are a steal. For under a grand closed bass heavy but perfect cans I would say TH600's Hands down. Only flaw is isolation isn't great but everything else is dang near flawlessEdited by DemonFox - 8/17/13 at 6:49pm

I just sold my TV, so I'm not gonna be as in the red as before. I might return the E12 though, as I'm sort of happy with the X1 just off the E17. Not sure on what I'm gonna do with the MA-900 has I have yet to hear it for gaming. That too sounds swell off the E17 as well, but it's a situational headphone. I would prefer the HD650/Annie as my alternatives to the X1... though I wouldn't buy them again. I'd have to get another full sized amp again...

So i fixed a few errors on my CAL/HP800/E12 reviews on the front page.

If you guys haven't noticed, the CAL review is COMPLETELY new, despite having a CAL review up for ages.Edited by Mad Lust Envy - 8/17/13 at 11:32pm

Originally Posted by Mad Lust Envy
Interested in finding out what it is...

I assume it's the HE-500.

Sorry, not the HE-500 (as if I could get one of those at near-HE-400 prices)...or any headphone in this case, though it will come with a headphone. Maybe two. That depends on how this next potential deal goes.

Regardless, the headphones would be as good as useless to you without it, especially since your Marantz SR5002's failure just eliminated the cheaper alternative. That should tell you what I'm talking about right there.

And speaking of TVs...after a decade of service, the living room Hitachi 43FWX20B is totally crapping out convergence-wise. I have a very good idea as to why...but fixing it is going to entail replacing a couple of ICs (soldering necessary) and making sure they don't overheat and cook themselves.

Too bad, since my family isn't in an overall position to buy a new living room HDTV, especially not in the 42-50" range. (And especially not with my demand for the lowest input lag and highest image quality possible.)

What I said on the X1 review. Again, people don't seem to ever look at the guide itself.

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The X1 is quite sensitive, and I feel that for console gaming, the Mixamp alone is enough.

And boosting SQ percentages is impossible. No amp is going to magically boost SQ by a dramatic amount. It's more about providing clean, efficient power, for when going off weak sources is detrimental to sound quality. It's not about boosting anything. Don't believe that sort of hype. The only time that is true is when a headphone is very hard to drive. The X1 is very efficient. You can believe the hyperbole, but it simply is not a hard headphone to drive.Edited by Mad Lust Envy - 8/18/13 at 1:42am

Get the Fidelio X1 instead. That WILL be driven nicely by the Mixamp alone, or by portable amps when not gaming. Even sounds great just off my Galaxy Note II.

The 32ohm 990 is harder to drive properly than the 250ohm. The 32ohm is louder off normal devices, but sounds weak as hell until you put some power behind them. the 250ohm is lower in volume but sounds more refined. This is why the 32ohm is a waste.

The X1 has a nice soundstage and good bass. it also sounds better than all the 990s, IMHO.Edited by Mad Lust Envy - 8/18/13 at 2:27am

Get the Fidelio X1 instead. That WILL be driven nicely by the Mixamp alone, or by portable amps when not gaming. Even sounds great just off my Galaxy Note II.

The 32ohm 990 is harder to drive properly than the 250ohm. The 32ohm is louder off normal devices, but sounds weak as hell until you put some power behind them. the 250ohm is lower in volume but sounds more refined. This is why the 32ohm is a waste.

The X1 has a nice soundstage and good bass. it also sounds better than all the 990s, IMHO.

Thanks! I checked and the Fidelio X1/00 (hope this is the model) costs me 199 € Should I get also a Fiio E11, (it is in my budget) or I don't need it? (I own a Fiio E5, if is enough) Thank you again :D